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motor from Majorca don't look like
what it oughta!"Rolls Royce - Modern Car Renovation

Work in progress
So by the end of this first phase, the leather looked great, the wheels
looked great, the sun roof was sorted out, and once given a coat of
wax, the car looked good enough to turn heads.

Work yet to be done
We look forward to having the car back here in the winter when the rest
of the work will be completed. As you can see on the photo below, there
is a crease along the side crossing both door.

There are some other bits of body work that need to
be done including a scuff on the bumper pictured below, and some interior
detail that needs attention. There is a scuff on the steering column,
and the headlining is stained, probably by water from the leaky sun roof
or windscreen.

Although the car looks shiny in the photos, this is
down to the wax -- on closer inspection the paintwork is covered in swirl
marks or 'spider webs'. Once the bodywork is completed we will be able
to carry out paintwork correction on the car, machine polishing it to
a high shine.

"Hello
Gary,
I have looked through the article and it is very good,
It gives a clear picture of the excellent work
completed to date and i look forward to completing the
refurb later in the year.

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